Hildebrand, of Sausalito, Calif. and Indianapolis, will start on the inside
of Row 4 beside Raphael Matos when the 115-lap Jeld-Wen 100 Firestone Indy
Lights race gets the green flag Saturday at 4:15 p.m. local time. His Allied
Building Products No. 25 qualified with a combined two-lap time of 40.3930 seconds
(159.354 miles per hour) for the seven-eighths-mile trioval. His first lap
was done in 20.2220 seconds and his second lap was a 20.1710.

"This was my first true qualifying session on an oval this year," noted
Hildebrand after qualifying. "We changed the gearing from what we had this morning
in practice. The car was a little looser than I'd like it to be in the race,
but we're close. We always have good race cars, and I'm confident Iowa will
be no different. It's going to be a long race."

Prendeville, of Las Vegas, will line up on the inside of Row 9 beside Marc
Williams for the start. His two qualifying laps in the Best Friends Animal
Society No. 5 were timed in 20.6215 seconds and 20.4353 seconds for a combined
total of 41.0568 seconds and an average speed of 156.778 mph.

"We have our work cut out for us tomorrow," said Prendeville, who spearheads
donations for the Best Friends Animal Society through a Web site at
racinglapsforbestfriends.com. Fans can make donations on a per-lap basis or by
purchasing tickets for a raffle that carries prizes of sessions at the Bertil Roos
Racing School. All the donations generated from Saturday's race will go towards
Best Friends' flood-relief efforts for the animals in Iowa, which are detailed
on bestfriends.org.

Arie Luyendyk Jr. won the pole with laps in 20.0581 and 20.0723 seconds for a
combined time of 40.1304 and an average speed of 160.397 mph. That was more
than one mile per hour slower than Wade Cunningham's track record set last June.